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At Conte, no two itineraries are the same. Share what matters to you when you travel - your preferences and pace - and we’ll craft a journey that reflects you completely. Thoughtfully designed, expertly delivered, and entirely yours.

GRENADA

Itinerary Overview

Days 1 - 3

Introducing Saint George's

Days 4 - 7

BEST TIME

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TAILORED TRIPS

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Days 8 - 12

Gentle Adventure

Botanical Gardens & More

Highlights of Your Journey

  • Days 1 - 3

    Your Spice Island adventure begins in Grenada's aromatic markets before sailing to the pristine Grenadine chain.


    Day one welcomes you to St. George's horseshoe harbor, founded as Fort Royal by French settlers in 1650, exploring Market Square where nutmeg, cinnamon, and cloves have been traded since the 18th century plantation economy. Visit Fort George built in 1705, site of dramatic events during the 1983 U.S. invasion. Your second day tours nutmeg processing stations using 200-year-old traditional methods producing a third of the world's supply, plus relaxation at Grand Anse Beach's two-mile white sand crescent. Day three explores the world's first underwater sculpture park created by Jason deCaires Taylor in 2007, where 75 life-sized sculptures create artificial reefs, before flying to St. Vincent.

  • Days 4 - 7

    Days four through seven island-hop through the Grenadines' exclusive sailing culture and pristine beaches.


    Your fourth day begins in Kingstown exploring Botanical Gardens from 1765 - among the Western Hemisphere's oldest - housing breadfruit trees descended from Captain Bligh's 1793 specimens from Tahiti, before sailing to Bequia where Scottish whalers operated until the 1960s. Day five immerses you in Bequia's boat-building traditions at Sargeant Brothers Boatyard using techniques passed down since settlement, plus snorkeling at Princess Margaret Beach named after the royal who vacationed here in the 1950s. Your sixth day ventures to exclusive Mustique, developed by Colin Tennant in the 1960s into a celebrity paradise, exploring Macaroni Beach and turtle conservation efforts. Day seven brings Tobago Cays Marine Park's five uninhabited islands protected since 1999, swimming with sea turtles in virtually untouched ecosystems.

  • Days 8 - 12

    Your final stretch blends volcano exploration with sailing culture before returning to Grenada's spice-scented farewell.


    Day eight returns to St. Vincent for hiking La Soufrière volcano, which erupted in 2021 continuing millennia of activity, with crater lake views across the Grenadine chain from 4,048 feet. Day nine sails to Union Island, the "Tahiti of the West Indies," exploring traditional fishing techniques in families whose ancestors arrived in the 19th century. Your tenth day visits Palm Island, transformed from swampland by John Caldwell in the 1960s through conservation creating five beaches where none existed. Day eleven offers final sailing through channels between islands, stopping at secluded anchorages where only trade winds and waves break the silence. Day twelve concludes back in Grenada with spice market visits and beachside dining, reflecting on islands where nutmeg perfumes the air and traditional sailing culture thrives amid the Caribbean's most pristine waters.

  • Day 1

    Your Spice Island adventure begins in Grenada's aromatic markets before sailing to the pristine Grenadine chain.


    Day one welcomes you to St. George's horseshoe harbor, founded as Fort Royal by French settlers in 1650, exploring Market Square where nutmeg, cinnamon, and cloves have been traded since the 18th century plantation economy. Visit Fort George built in 1705, site of dramatic events during the 1983 U.S. invasion. Your second day tours nutmeg processing stations using 200-year-old traditional methods producing a third of the world's supply, plus relaxation at Grand Anse Beach's two-mile white sand crescent. Day three explores the world's first underwater sculpture park created by Jason deCaires Taylor in 2007, where 75 life-sized sculptures create artificial reefs, before flying to St. Vincent.

  • Days 2 - 4

    Days four through seven island-hop through the Grenadines' exclusive sailing culture and pristine beaches.


    Your fourth day begins in Kingstown exploring Botanical Gardens from 1765 - among the Western Hemisphere's oldest - housing breadfruit trees descended from Captain Bligh's 1793 specimens from Tahiti, before sailing to Bequia where Scottish whalers operated until the 1960s. Day five immerses you in Bequia's boat-building traditions at Sargeant Brothers Boatyard using techniques passed down since settlement, plus snorkeling at Princess Margaret Beach named after the royal who vacationed here in the 1950s. Your sixth day ventures to exclusive Mustique, developed by Colin Tennant in the 1960s into a celebrity paradise, exploring Macaroni Beach and turtle conservation efforts. Day seven brings Tobago Cays Marine Park's five uninhabited islands protected since 1999, swimming with sea turtles in virtually untouched ecosystems.

  • Days 5 - 6

    Your final stretch blends volcano exploration with sailing culture before returning to Grenada's spice-scented farewell.


    Day eight returns to St. Vincent for hiking La Soufrière volcano, which erupted in 2021 continuing millennia of activity, with crater lake views across the Grenadine chain from 4,048 feet. Day nine sails to Union Island, the "Tahiti of the West Indies," exploring traditional fishing techniques in families whose ancestors arrived in the 19th century. Your tenth day visits Palm Island, transformed from swampland by John Caldwell in the 1960s through conservation creating five beaches where none existed. Day eleven offers final sailing through channels between islands, stopping at secluded anchorages where only trade winds and waves break the silence. Day twelve concludes back in Grenada with spice market visits and beachside dining, reflecting on islands where nutmeg perfumes the air and traditional sailing culture thrives amid the Caribbean's most pristine waters.

Days 4 - 7

Days four through seven island-hop through the Grenadines' exclusive sailing culture and pristine beaches.


Your fourth day begins in Kingstown exploring Botanical Gardens from 1765 - among the Western Hemisphere's oldest - housing breadfruit trees descended from Captain Bligh's 1793 specimens from Tahiti, before sailing to Bequia where Scottish whalers operated until the 1960s. Day five immerses you in Bequia's boat-building traditions at Sargeant Brothers Boatyard using techniques passed down since settlement, plus snorkeling at Princess Margaret Beach named after the royal who vacationed here in the 1950s. Your sixth day ventures to exclusive Mustique, developed by Colin Tennant in the 1960s into a celebrity paradise, exploring Macaroni Beach and turtle conservation efforts. Day seven brings Tobago Cays Marine Park's five uninhabited islands protected since 1999, swimming with sea turtles in virtually untouched ecosystems.

Days 8 - 12

Your final stretch blends volcano exploration with sailing culture before returning to Grenada's spice-scented farewell.


Day eight returns to St. Vincent for hiking La Soufrière volcano, which erupted in 2021 continuing millennia of activity, with crater lake views across the Grenadine chain from 4,048 feet. Day nine sails to Union Island, the "Tahiti of the West Indies," exploring traditional fishing techniques in families whose ancestors arrived in the 19th century. Your tenth day visits Palm Island, transformed from swampland by John Caldwell in the 1960s through conservation creating five beaches where none existed. Day eleven offers final sailing through channels between islands, stopping at secluded anchorages where only trade winds and waves break the silence. Day twelve concludes back in Grenada with spice market visits and beachside dining, reflecting on islands where nutmeg perfumes the air and traditional sailing culture thrives amid the Caribbean's most pristine waters.

BEST TIME

TAILORED TRIPS

from £2500 pp, per night

St. George - Kingstown - Mustique - Tobago Cay - St. Vinecent

Days 1 - 3

Introducing Saint George's

Days 4 - 7

Botanical Gardens & More

Days 8 - 12

Gentle Adventure

Trip Highlights

Days 1 - 3

Your Spice Island adventure begins in Grenada's aromatic markets before sailing to the pristine Grenadine chain.


Day one welcomes you to St. George's horseshoe harbor, founded as Fort Royal by French settlers in 1650, exploring Market Square where nutmeg, cinnamon, and cloves have been traded since the 18th century plantation economy. Visit Fort George built in 1705, site of dramatic events during the 1983 U.S. invasion. Your second day tours nutmeg processing stations using 200-year-old traditional methods producing a third of the world's supply, plus relaxation at Grand Anse Beach's two-mile white sand crescent. Day three explores the world's first underwater sculpture park created by Jason deCaires Taylor in 2007, where 75 life-sized sculptures create artificial reefs, before flying to St. Vincent.

Days 5 - 6

Your final days embrace Grenada's mountainous terrain and sister island exploration, showcasing the nation's natural diversity beyond spice production.


Day five hikes Mount Qua Qua, rising 2,373 feet above sea level through rainforest ecosystems that support endemic species like the Grenada dove, found nowhere else on Earth. Your sixth day explores Carriacou, part of the Grenadine chain, where traditional boat-building techniques and Afro-Caribbean cultural traditions remain strong among the 9,000 residents who maintain customs brought by African ancestors and shaped by centuries of island isolation.

Days 2 - 4

Days two through four blend beach relaxation with cultural exploration, from pristine Caribbean sands to rum distilleries that preserve traditional production methods.


Day two unwinds at Grand Anse Beach, a 2-mile crescent of white sand consistently rated among the Caribbean's finest beaches, where calm Caribbean waters provide perfect swimming conditions year-round. Your third day visits River Antoine Rum Distillery, established in 1785 and operating with original water-powered machinery, making it the Caribbean's oldest functioning distillery using traditional methods unchanged for over 200 years. Concord Waterfalls cascade 35 feet through tropical rainforest that covers 75% of Grenada's mountainous interior. Day four takes a comprehensive spice tour through plantations where nutmeg trees, introduced in 1843, grow alongside cocoa, vanilla, and other spices that shaped Grenada's agricultural identity and continue supporting rural communities.

Days 5 - 6

Your final days embrace Grenada's mountainous terrain and sister island exploration, showcasing the nation's natural diversity beyond spice production.


Day five hikes Mount Qua Qua, rising 2,373 feet above sea level through rainforest ecosystems that support endemic species like the Grenada dove, found nowhere else on Earth. Your sixth day explores Carriacou, part of the Grenadine chain, where traditional boat-building techniques and Afro-Caribbean cultural traditions remain strong among the 9,000 residents who maintain customs brought by African ancestors and shaped by centuries of island isolation.

Days 4 - 7

Days four through seven island-hop through the Grenadines' exclusive sailing culture and pristine beaches.


Your fourth day begins in Kingstown exploring Botanical Gardens from 1765 - among the Western Hemisphere's oldest - housing breadfruit trees descended from Captain Bligh's 1793 specimens from Tahiti, before sailing to Bequia where Scottish whalers operated until the 1960s. Day five immerses you in Bequia's boat-building traditions at Sargeant Brothers Boatyard using techniques passed down since settlement, plus snorkeling at Princess Margaret Beach named after the royal who vacationed here in the 1950s. Your sixth day ventures to exclusive Mustique, developed by Colin Tennant in the 1960s into a celebrity paradise, exploring Macaroni Beach and turtle conservation efforts. Day seven brings Tobago Cays Marine Park's five uninhabited islands protected since 1999, swimming with sea turtles in virtually untouched ecosystems.

Days 8 - 12

Your final stretch blends volcano exploration with sailing culture before returning to Grenada's spice-scented farewell.


Day eight returns to St. Vincent for hiking La Soufrière volcano, which erupted in 2021 continuing millennia of activity, with crater lake views across the Grenadine chain from 4,048 feet. Day nine sails to Union Island, the "Tahiti of the West Indies," exploring traditional fishing techniques in families whose ancestors arrived in the 19th century. Your tenth day visits Palm Island, transformed from swampland by John Caldwell in the 1960s through conservation creating five beaches where none existed. Day eleven offers final sailing through channels between islands, stopping at secluded anchorages where only trade winds and waves break the silence. Day twelve concludes back in Grenada with spice market visits and beachside dining, reflecting on islands where nutmeg perfumes the air and traditional sailing culture thrives amid the Caribbean's most pristine waters.

BEST TIME

TAILORED TRIPS

from £2500 pp, per night

St. George - Kingstown - Mustique - Tobago Cay - St. Vinecent

Days 1 - 3

Introducing Saint George's

Days 4 - 7

Botanical Gardens & More

Days 8 - 12

Gentle Adventure

Trip Highlights

Days 1 - 3

Your Spice Island adventure begins in Grenada's aromatic markets before sailing to the pristine Grenadine chain.


Day one welcomes you to St. George's horseshoe harbor, founded as Fort Royal by French settlers in 1650, exploring Market Square where nutmeg, cinnamon, and cloves have been traded since the 18th century plantation economy. Visit Fort George built in 1705, site of dramatic events during the 1983 U.S. invasion. Your second day tours nutmeg processing stations using 200-year-old traditional methods producing a third of the world's supply, plus relaxation at Grand Anse Beach's two-mile white sand crescent. Day three explores the world's first underwater sculpture park created by Jason deCaires Taylor in 2007, where 75 life-sized sculptures create artificial reefs, before flying to St. Vincent.

Days 2 - 4

Days two through four blend beach relaxation with cultural exploration, from pristine Caribbean sands to rum distilleries that preserve traditional production methods.


Day two unwinds at Grand Anse Beach, a 2-mile crescent of white sand consistently rated among the Caribbean's finest beaches, where calm Caribbean waters provide perfect swimming conditions year-round. Your third day visits River Antoine Rum Distillery, established in 1785 and operating with original water-powered machinery, making it the Caribbean's oldest functioning distillery using traditional methods unchanged for over 200 years. Concord Waterfalls cascade 35 feet through tropical rainforest that covers 75% of Grenada's mountainous interior. Day four takes a comprehensive spice tour through plantations where nutmeg trees, introduced in 1843, grow alongside cocoa, vanilla, and other spices that shaped Grenada's agricultural identity and continue supporting rural communities.

Best Luxury Hotels in Grenada: Conte's Seasonal Picks for 2025

Silversands

Grand Anse Beach, Grenada

Silversands Grenada is a sleek and contemporary resort located on the stunning Grande Anse Beach. Known for its minimalist design and modern luxury, the resort features spacious, stylish villas and suites with oceanfront views. Guests can relax at the infinity pool, indulge in gourmet dining, or enjoy rejuvenating spa treatments.

With a focus on comfort and tranquility, Silversands offers a perfect balance of relaxation and adventure, with easy access to Grenada’s natural beauty. Whether exploring local attractions or simply unwinding by the beach, Silversands is an ideal destination for those seeking a modern Caribbean escape.

A luxurious infinity pool surrounded by palm trees, sun loungers, and beach cabanas, with a serene ocean backdrop under a clear blue sky.
Modern villa exterior at dusk, featuring lounge chairs, a swimming pool, and lush landscaping against a colourful sky.
Modern hotel bedroom featuring a king-sized bed, stylish decor, large windows, and a cozy seating area with a coffee table.
Stylish lounge area by a pool, featuring hanging lanterns, palm trees, and modern seating, creating a serene evening atmosphere.

Six Senses La Sagesse

La Sagesse Beach, Grenada

Six Senses La Sagesse is a luxurious eco-resort nestled on the southern coast of Grenada. Surrounded by pristine beaches and lush tropical landscapes, the resort offers an intimate escape with spacious, well-appointed villas and suites. Focused on sustainability and wellness, Six Senses provides guests with personalized spa treatments, yoga sessions, and outdoor activities.

Guests can also indulge in farm-to-table dining, showcasing local ingredients. Whether seeking relaxation on the beach or exploring the island’s beauty, Six Senses La Sagesse offers a serene and rejuvenating retreat with the perfect blend of luxury and nature.

Aerial view of luxurious villas perched on a coastal cliff, overlooking the calm ocean at sunset, surrounded by lush greenery.
Spacious modern living room with serene river view, featuring comfortable seating, a wooden table, and tropical decor.
Outdoor kitchen with a bar, a smiling bartender, and a dining table surrounded by colourful chairs, set in a tropical garden.
Modern hillside home with large windows and a terrace, surrounded by lush greenery, under a colorful sunset sky.

Spice Island Beach Resort

Grand Anse Beach, Grenada

Spice Island Beach Resort is a luxurious beachfront retreat located on the pristine Grand Anse Beach in Grenada. This intimate resort offers a selection of elegant rooms and suites with stunning views of the ocean or lush gardens. Known for its exceptional service, Spice Island provides a wide range of activities, from water sports to relaxing spa treatments.

Guests can savour gourmet Caribbean cuisine and enjoy the serene atmosphere of the island. With its personalized service and tranquil surroundings, Spice Island is a perfect escape for travelers seeking both relaxation and adventure in Grenada.

Tropical pool area with a white cabana, lush greenery, and a clear blue sky, inviting relaxation and leisure.
Elegant restaurant interior with wooden tables, yellow napkins, and views of the beach, featuring arches and tropical decor.
Luxurious bedroom with a king-sized bed, tropical decor, and a view of the ocean through an arched doorway.
A serene outdoor living space featuring wicker furniture, a tranquil water feature, and vibrant plant arrangements under a stylish roof.
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